Organization pattern models the notion of organization. An organization may provide some agent roles and may have a suborganization. It is also described by an information object that provides information such as the organization's name, etc. An organization is a type of agent, which is made explicit by subclassing it to the Agent class from Agent Role pattern. Furthermore, an organization may have a site, which is a place at which the organization is located. This place can be very generic, e.g., only indicated by a country name.
IRI: http://schema.geolink.org/1.0/pattern/organization#AffiliationRole
IRI: http://schema.geolink.org/1.0/pattern/organization#Organization
IRI: http://schema.geolink.org/1.0/pattern/organization#hasSite
IRI: http://schema.geolink.org/1.0/pattern/organization#hasSubOrganization
IRI: http://schema.geolink.org/1.0/pattern/organization#AffiliationRole
has agent role type some { AffiliationRole } is subclass of
provides agent role some AffiliationRolec is subclass of
hasSubOrganizationop some Organizationc is subclass of
This HTML document was obtained by processing the OWL ontology source code through LODE, Live OWL Documentation Environment, developed by Silvio Peroni.